Tony DeAngelo Caught Selling His Old Teams Equipment & More Online
Tony DeAngelo joined the NHL in the 2016-17 season where he played for the Arizona Coyotes, having quite the underwhelming season with 14 points in 39 games played with a brutal negative plus minus total of -14.
He was then moved to the New York Rangers where he had two very solid seasons and made a big name for himself in New York.
Until it was reported that himself and a Rangers goaltender got into a physical altercation where DeAngelo allegedly punched the goaltender in the face and also got into a altercation with Rangers head coach Gerald Gallant.
Fast forwarding two season later DeAngelo is currently with the Carolina Hurricanes and facing his former team in the NHL playoffs in round two.
DeAngelo has recently been caught selling his Rangers gear on a hockey selling site «sideline swap» under a fake profile name.
Multiple other listings have been sold as he even posted New York Rangers team issued gloves for the crazy price is $1.
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